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No bubble sheet?

Not really a horror story, as it didn't really bother me, but kinda interesting:

When they told us to not really open our books, but to slide out our answer sheets, I and one other person in the room didn't have one. The lady at the front was trying to convince me I must have one, but short of turning every page in the book, which I really didn't think they wanted me to do, I couldn't say anything other than, "No, I really don't think so!"

A proctor came and looked through my book, and sure enough, I didn't have one. So, they got me a whole new test, with a bubble sheet. But I think it was the same version, since I got a decent peek at the first page when I was trying to find my answer sheet.

In the bathroom on the break, people were asking me, "Oh my gosh, did you freak out when you didn't have a sheet?"

Not really a horror story, as it didn't really bother me, but kinda interesting:

When they told us to not really open our books, but to slide out our answer sheets, I and one other person in the room didn't have one. The lady at the front was trying to convince me I must have one, but short of turning every page in the book, which I really didn't think they wanted me to do, I couldn't say anything other than, "No, I really don't think so!"

A proctor came and looked through my book, and sure enough, I didn't have one. So, they got me a whole new test, with a different bubble sheet. But I think it was the same version, since I got a decent peek at the first page when I was trying to find my answer sheet.

In the bathroom on the break, people were asking me, "Oh my gosh, did you freak out when you didn't have a sheet?"

Cool! Bubble sheet or not, you totally rocked the test. I did like our room, it was by far one of the better ones in the building, did you see the others with the little plastic (grad school style) desks -eek?

I managed to mix up which room I was supposed to be in and peeked into another room before figuring it out(also LSAT test takers, but not with last names starting with M...), it was pretty lame and the proctor (a young military guy it looked) was giving some poor kid a really hard time. I was happily surprised when I found our room and our nice, friendly proctors!